John Deere Kawasaki Snowmobile Recoil Starter Trailfire Liquifire Intruder on 2040-parts.com
East Aurora, New York, US
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Used recoil starter, cleaned with new rope installed
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Fits most Kawasaki powered snowmobiles .... 1978 and newer
- Please e-mail me with any questions
- FREE shipping within the United States
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CANADIAN buyer will pay actual shipping charges. Thanks Tim.
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